<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><?xml-stylesheet href="https://feeds.captivate.fm/style.xsl" type="text/xsl"?><rss xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" version="2.0" xmlns:googleplay="http://www.google.com/schemas/play-podcasts/1.0" xmlns:itunes="http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd" xmlns:sy="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/" xmlns:podcast="https://podcastindex.org/namespace/1.0"><channel><atom:link href="https://feeds.captivate.fm/government-exam-prep/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"/><title><![CDATA[Government Exam Prep]]></title><podcast:guid>ecc3afdf-8a32-5091-9e47-da154ed1ddde</podcast:guid><lastBuildDate>Tue, 02 Jun 2026 11:05:03 +0000</lastBuildDate><generator>Captivate.fm</generator><language><![CDATA[en]]></language><copyright><![CDATA[Copyright 2026 Ran Chen, EA, CFP®]]></copyright><managingEditor>Ran Chen, EA, CFP®</managingEditor><itunes:summary><![CDATA[Government Exam Prep is a free, daily podcast by OpenExamPrep covering the most in-demand government, public service, and notary licensing exams — including state Notary Public exams (CA, TX, NY, FL, and 30+ more), Notary Signing Agent (NSA), FSOT (Foreign Service Officer Test), Firefighter I & II, Certified Fire Inspector, Hazmat Technician, FEMA NIMS/ICS, Certified Court Interpreter, IIMC Municipal Clerk (CMC/MMC), and more.  Each 5-minute episode breaks down one exam topic with concrete examples, statute references, common exam traps, and memory tricks to help you pass on your first attempt. State notary content is tailored to each jurisdiction's specific laws, fees, and prohibited acts. No fluff, no filler — just the concepts you need to know, explained the way the exam tests them.  This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation for everyone — from notary applicants to first responders to public servants.  For free practice questions, AI-powered explanations, flashcards, and full study guides, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/  Subscribe and listen daily — your commission is closer than you think.]]></itunes:summary><image><url>https://artwork.captivate.fm/232cd480-6c59-418f-9262-4c11ce742669/government-exam-prep-cover.jpg</url><title>Government Exam Prep</title><link><![CDATA[https://open-exam-prep.com/]]></link></image><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/232cd480-6c59-418f-9262-4c11ce742669/government-exam-prep-cover.jpg"/><itunes:owner><itunes:name>Ran Chen, EA, CFP®</itunes:name></itunes:owner><itunes:author>Ran Chen, EA, CFP®</itunes:author><description>Government Exam Prep is a free, daily podcast by OpenExamPrep covering the most in-demand government, public service, and notary licensing exams — including state Notary Public exams (CA, TX, NY, FL, and 30+ more), Notary Signing Agent (NSA), FSOT (Foreign Service Officer Test), Firefighter I &amp; II, Certified Fire Inspector, Hazmat Technician, FEMA NIMS/ICS, Certified Court Interpreter, IIMC Municipal Clerk (CMC/MMC), and more.  Each 5-minute episode breaks down one exam topic with concrete examples, statute references, common exam traps, and memory tricks to help you pass on your first attempt. State notary content is tailored to each jurisdiction&apos;s specific laws, fees, and prohibited acts. No fluff, no filler — just the concepts you need to know, explained the way the exam tests them.  This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation for everyone — from notary applicants to first responders to public servants.  For free practice questions, AI-powered explanations, flashcards, and full study guides, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/  Subscribe and listen daily — your commission is closer than you think.</description><link>https://open-exam-prep.com/</link><atom:link href="https://pubsubhubbub.appspot.com" rel="hub"/><itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Your free guide to passing government, public service, and notary licensing exams.]]></itunes:subtitle><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:type>episodic</itunes:type><itunes:category text="Education"></itunes:category><itunes:category text="Education"><itunes:category text="Courses"/></itunes:category><itunes:category text="Education"><itunes:category text="How To"/></itunes:category><podcast:locked>no</podcast:locked><podcast:medium>podcast</podcast:medium><item><title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 36, Awareness and Willingness Determination</title><itunes:title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 36, Awareness and Willingness Determination</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- That an Arizona notary's primary duty is to ensure a signer is both aware of the document's contents and signing willingly, without coercion.
- How to use direct, open-ended questions to assess a signer's understanding and capacity, especially if they appear confused or medicated.
- Why you must refuse a notarization if a signer seems unaware or pressured, even if they present valid identification.
- To recognize common exam traps that pit valid ID against a signer's questionable mental state; awareness and willingness always take precedence.
- The importance of documenting the refusal in your notary journal to protect yourself and demonstrate you have properly discharged your duties.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- That an Arizona notary's primary duty is to ensure a signer is both aware of the document's contents and signing willingly, without coercion.
- How to use direct, open-ended questions to assess a signer's understanding and capacity, especially if they appear confused or medicated.
- Why you must refuse a notarization if a signer seems unaware or pressured, even if they present valid identification.
- To recognize common exam traps that pit valid ID against a signer's questionable mental state; awareness and willingness always take precedence.
- The importance of documenting the refusal in your notary journal to protect yourself and demonstrate you have properly discharged your duties.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://open-exam-prep.com/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">22eca872-b6d4-4839-804a-3c0b71a09ef3</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/232cd480-6c59-418f-9262-4c11ce742669/government-exam-prep-cover.jpg"/><pubDate>Tue, 02 Jun 2026 04:05:02 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/22eca872-b6d4-4839-804a-3c0b71a09ef3.mp3" length="2584320" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>02:42</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 35, Personal Appearance Requirement</title><itunes:title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 35, Personal Appearance Requirement</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- The signer must physically appear before the notary at the time of a traditional notarization under A.R.S. § 41-254.
- Using common video chat platforms like FaceTime or Zoom is not a legally acceptable substitute for physical presence in traditional notarizations.
- Notarizing for an absent person, even a trusted friend or colleague whose signature you recognize, is a serious violation of Arizona law.
- The legal penalty for failing to require personal appearance can be a felony, leading to commission revocation and other legal consequences.
- The mnemonic "No See, No Sign, No Seal" is a memorable way to recall the core duty of requiring physical presence before notarizing.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- The signer must physically appear before the notary at the time of a traditional notarization under A.R.S. § 41-254.
- Using common video chat platforms like FaceTime or Zoom is not a legally acceptable substitute for physical presence in traditional notarizations.
- Notarizing for an absent person, even a trusted friend or colleague whose signature you recognize, is a serious violation of Arizona law.
- The legal penalty for failing to require personal appearance can be a felony, leading to commission revocation and other legal consequences.
- The mnemonic "No See, No Sign, No Seal" is a memorable way to recall the core duty of requiring physical presence before notarizing.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://open-exam-prep.com/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">784a21dc-e8ad-4063-bc4d-6f661c3b26d3</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/232cd480-6c59-418f-9262-4c11ce742669/government-exam-prep-cover.jpg"/><pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2026 04:05:02 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/784a21dc-e8ad-4063-bc4d-6f661c3b26d3.mp3" length="2927232" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>03:03</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 34, Name Discrepancies — When to Notarize Anyway</title><itunes:title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 34, Name Discrepancies — When to Notarize Anyway</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- How Arizona law defines a notary's duty to identify a signer through 'satisfactory evidence'.
- How to apply the 'reasonableness test' to minor name variations like middle initials versus full middle names.
- Why significant name differences, such as a maiden versus a married name, require refusal if the ID doesn't match.
- How to handle tricky suffix situations, like 'Jr.' or 'Sr.', which are common exam traps.
- A simple mnemonic to quickly decide whether a name discrepancy is acceptable or requires you to stop the notarization.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- How Arizona law defines a notary's duty to identify a signer through 'satisfactory evidence'.
- How to apply the 'reasonableness test' to minor name variations like middle initials versus full middle names.
- Why significant name differences, such as a maiden versus a married name, require refusal if the ID doesn't match.
- How to handle tricky suffix situations, like 'Jr.' or 'Sr.', which are common exam traps.
- A simple mnemonic to quickly decide whether a name discrepancy is acceptable or requires you to stop the notarization.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://open-exam-prep.com/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">6d99e3ec-c3ca-415e-9084-27e27c4eb53f</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/232cd480-6c59-418f-9262-4c11ce742669/government-exam-prep-cover.jpg"/><pubDate>Sun, 31 May 2026 04:05:02 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/6d99e3ec-c3ca-415e-9084-27e27c4eb53f.mp3" length="2853888" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>02:58</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 33, Red Flags in IDs</title><itunes:title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 33, Red Flags in IDs</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- To identify signs of physical ID tampering, such as altered photos, suspicious wear patterns, and missing or distorted holograms.
- The strict Arizona-specific rule (A.R.S. § 41-311) requiring all identification to be current and unexpired.
- How to properly handle an unfamiliar out-of-state ID during a notarization scenario.
- The importance of comparing the signature on the ID to the one provided by the signer in your journal.
- To apply the "P.I.E.S." mnemonic (Photo, Information, Expiration, Security) as a rapid check for ID validity on exam day.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- To identify signs of physical ID tampering, such as altered photos, suspicious wear patterns, and missing or distorted holograms.
- The strict Arizona-specific rule (A.R.S. § 41-311) requiring all identification to be current and unexpired.
- How to properly handle an unfamiliar out-of-state ID during a notarization scenario.
- The importance of comparing the signature on the ID to the one provided by the signer in your journal.
- To apply the "P.I.E.S." mnemonic (Photo, Information, Expiration, Security) as a rapid check for ID validity on exam day.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://open-exam-prep.com/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">b2d4d7d6-f25c-49f8-b0c1-4f16cf4af7d8</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/232cd480-6c59-418f-9262-4c11ce742669/government-exam-prep-cover.jpg"/><pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2026 04:05:02 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/b2d4d7d6-f25c-49f8-b0c1-4f16cf4af7d8.mp3" length="2924160" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>03:03</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 32, Credible Witness Identification</title><itunes:title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 32, Credible Witness Identification</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- The two distinct methods for using credible witnesses in Arizona: the one-witness rule and the two-witness rule.
- That every credible witness must be put under a sworn oath or affirmation to verify the signer's identity.
- The specific information about a credible witness that must be recorded in the notary journal per Arizona law.
- Why a credible witness must be impartial and cannot have a beneficial interest in the document being notarized.
- That using a credible witness is a last resort and not a method of convenience.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- The two distinct methods for using credible witnesses in Arizona: the one-witness rule and the two-witness rule.
- That every credible witness must be put under a sworn oath or affirmation to verify the signer's identity.
- The specific information about a credible witness that must be recorded in the notary journal per Arizona law.
- Why a credible witness must be impartial and cannot have a beneficial interest in the document being notarized.
- That using a credible witness is a last resort and not a method of convenience.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://open-exam-prep.com/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">e533522a-a30f-41bd-b53b-838f5dc6e621</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/232cd480-6c59-418f-9262-4c11ce742669/government-exam-prep-cover.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2026 04:05:02 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/e533522a-a30f-41bd-b53b-838f5dc6e621.mp3" length="2853120" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>02:58</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 31, Acceptable IDs in Detail</title><itunes:title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 31, Acceptable IDs in Detail</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- The primary, most secure forms of identification accepted by Arizona notaries.
- The specific requirements for accepting a foreign passport, which is only valid for certain transaction types.
- Arizona's strict 'unexpired' rule for all identification and how it differs from other states.
- Which common forms of identification, like student or work IDs, are explicitly prohibited.
- The acceptability of Permanent Resident Cards and Tribal IDs for notarizations.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- The primary, most secure forms of identification accepted by Arizona notaries.
- The specific requirements for accepting a foreign passport, which is only valid for certain transaction types.
- Arizona's strict 'unexpired' rule for all identification and how it differs from other states.
- Which common forms of identification, like student or work IDs, are explicitly prohibited.
- The acceptability of Permanent Resident Cards and Tribal IDs for notarizations.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://open-exam-prep.com/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">9585b3d5-d16d-4414-9f7a-30095305dfc5</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/232cd480-6c59-418f-9262-4c11ce742669/government-exam-prep-cover.jpg"/><pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2026 04:05:02 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/9585b3d5-d16d-4414-9f7a-30095305dfc5.mp3" length="2617728" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>02:44</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 30, Satisfactory Evidence — Acceptable Government IDs</title><itunes:title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 30, Satisfactory Evidence — Acceptable Government IDs</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- An acceptable ID in Arizona must be government-issued and contain a photograph, signature, and physical description per A.R.S. § 41-311.
- A key exam topic is that an ID can be expired, but for no more than five years prior to the date of the notarization.
- The exam will test your knowledge of the specific list of approved documents, such as an Arizona driver's license, U.S. passport, or permanent resident card.
- Be aware of common distractors on the exam, like student IDs or foreign passports without a USCIS stamp, which are not acceptable.
- After verifying an ID, you must record its type, issuing agency, identification number, and its issuance or expiration date in your notary journal.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- An acceptable ID in Arizona must be government-issued and contain a photograph, signature, and physical description per A.R.S. § 41-311.
- A key exam topic is that an ID can be expired, but for no more than five years prior to the date of the notarization.
- The exam will test your knowledge of the specific list of approved documents, such as an Arizona driver's license, U.S. passport, or permanent resident card.
- Be aware of common distractors on the exam, like student IDs or foreign passports without a USCIS stamp, which are not acceptable.
- After verifying an ID, you must record its type, issuing agency, identification number, and its issuance or expiration date in your notary journal.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://open-exam-prep.com/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">cc30f1f4-f12b-4b5e-b81c-5e036295f313</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/232cd480-6c59-418f-9262-4c11ce742669/government-exam-prep-cover.jpg"/><pubDate>Wed, 27 May 2026 04:05:02 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/cc30f1f4-f12b-4b5e-b81c-5e036295f313.mp3" length="2213760" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>02:18</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 29, Personal Knowledge Identification</title><itunes:title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 29, Personal Knowledge Identification</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- Personal knowledge in Arizona requires familiarity from interactions over a sufficient time to eliminate reasonable doubt about a signer's identity.
- Exam questions will test your judgment in scenarios, distinguishing true personal knowledge from casual acquaintance or recognizing someone by reputation.
- A common exam trap is a situation where a notary has known someone for a short period or only through superficial interactions.
- Your notary journal must specifically state that identification was verified through 'personal knowledge' when this method is used.
- When in doubt about the sufficiency of your personal knowledge, the safest and most common practice is to request a valid government-issued ID.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- Personal knowledge in Arizona requires familiarity from interactions over a sufficient time to eliminate reasonable doubt about a signer's identity.
- Exam questions will test your judgment in scenarios, distinguishing true personal knowledge from casual acquaintance or recognizing someone by reputation.
- A common exam trap is a situation where a notary has known someone for a short period or only through superficial interactions.
- Your notary journal must specifically state that identification was verified through 'personal knowledge' when this method is used.
- When in doubt about the sufficiency of your personal knowledge, the safest and most common practice is to request a valid government-issued ID.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://open-exam-prep.com/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">b80b3a56-4572-426f-862c-b6ec4e9308c3</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/232cd480-6c59-418f-9262-4c11ce742669/government-exam-prep-cover.jpg"/><pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2026 04:05:02 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/b80b3a56-4572-426f-862c-b6ec4e9308c3.mp3" length="2743296" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>02:51</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 28, Protests of Negotiable Instruments</title><itunes:title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 28, Protests of Negotiable Instruments</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- What a 'protest of a negotiable instrument' is and its historical purpose as a notarial act.
- The specific Arizona statutes, like A.R.S. § 47-3505, that govern the process.
- Why this notarial act is authorized but very rarely performed by modern notaries.
- How to identify common exam traps that confuse a protest with more frequent acts like acknowledgments.
- A memorable phrase to help you recall the function of a protest for exam day.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- What a 'protest of a negotiable instrument' is and its historical purpose as a notarial act.
- The specific Arizona statutes, like A.R.S. § 47-3505, that govern the process.
- Why this notarial act is authorized but very rarely performed by modern notaries.
- How to identify common exam traps that confuse a protest with more frequent acts like acknowledgments.
- A memorable phrase to help you recall the function of a protest for exam day.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://open-exam-prep.com/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">2b3bbfe5-0366-4bc2-8e15-0569043aee1d</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/232cd480-6c59-418f-9262-4c11ce742669/government-exam-prep-cover.jpg"/><pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2026 04:05:02 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/2b3bbfe5-0366-4bc2-8e15-0569043aee1d.mp3" length="2739456" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>02:51</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 27, Signature Witnessing</title><itunes:title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 27, Signature Witnessing</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- Signature witnessing in Arizona requires the signer to personally appear, be identified, and sign the document in the notary's presence.
- This act is different from an acknowledgment because the document cannot be signed before appearing before the notary.
- Signature witnessing is distinct from a jurat because it does not involve the signer taking an oath or affirmation about the document's contents.
- The correct way to record this act in your notary journal is by documenting it as a 'signature witnessing'.
- The maximum fee an Arizona notary can charge for a signature witnessing is ten dollars per signature.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- Signature witnessing in Arizona requires the signer to personally appear, be identified, and sign the document in the notary's presence.
- This act is different from an acknowledgment because the document cannot be signed before appearing before the notary.
- Signature witnessing is distinct from a jurat because it does not involve the signer taking an oath or affirmation about the document's contents.
- The correct way to record this act in your notary journal is by documenting it as a 'signature witnessing'.
- The maximum fee an Arizona notary can charge for a signature witnessing is ten dollars per signature.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://open-exam-prep.com/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">54d1cbea-fbc1-4348-a956-3be46ee7c632</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/232cd480-6c59-418f-9262-4c11ce742669/government-exam-prep-cover.jpg"/><pubDate>Sun, 24 May 2026 04:05:02 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/54d1cbea-fbc1-4348-a956-3be46ee7c632.mp3" length="2840064" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>02:58</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 26, Copy Certifications — What AZ Notaries Can and Cannot Certify</title><itunes:title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 26, Copy Certifications — What AZ Notaries Can and Cannot Certify</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- Arizona notaries are prohibited from certifying copies of vital records like birth, death, or marriage certificates.
- It is illegal for an Arizona notary to certify a copy of any publicly recordable document, such as a property deed or a court order.
- Permissible documents for copy certification include non-recordable items like contracts, diplomas, and personal letters.
- The notary must personally make or supervise the creation of the copy and compare it to the original document.
- The maximum fee an Arizona notary can charge for a copy certification is $10 per page certified.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- Arizona notaries are prohibited from certifying copies of vital records like birth, death, or marriage certificates.
- It is illegal for an Arizona notary to certify a copy of any publicly recordable document, such as a property deed or a court order.
- Permissible documents for copy certification include non-recordable items like contracts, diplomas, and personal letters.
- The notary must personally make or supervise the creation of the copy and compare it to the original document.
- The maximum fee an Arizona notary can charge for a copy certification is $10 per page certified.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://open-exam-prep.com/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">6bf3c8bb-0179-4c12-89e6-3f52a9aacec3</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/232cd480-6c59-418f-9262-4c11ce742669/government-exam-prep-cover.jpg"/><pubDate>Sat, 23 May 2026 04:05:02 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/6bf3c8bb-0179-4c12-89e6-3f52a9aacec3.mp3" length="2950656" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>03:04</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 25, Oaths and Affirmations</title><itunes:title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 25, Oaths and Affirmations</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- An oath references a supreme being, while an affirmation is on personal honor; both are legally identical under A.R.S. § 41-311.
- The choice between an oath and an affirmation always belongs to the signer, and a notary must offer the alternative if a signer is hesitant.
- A signer must provide a clear, audible response like "I do" for the verbal ceremony to be complete; a silent gesture is insufficient.
- Oaths and affirmations require the signer to be physically present before the notary, a rule only excepted by authorized Remote Online Notarizations.
- Do not confuse an oath, which attests to a document's truthfulness, with an acknowledgment, which verifies a signature was willingly made.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- An oath references a supreme being, while an affirmation is on personal honor; both are legally identical under A.R.S. § 41-311.
- The choice between an oath and an affirmation always belongs to the signer, and a notary must offer the alternative if a signer is hesitant.
- A signer must provide a clear, audible response like "I do" for the verbal ceremony to be complete; a silent gesture is insufficient.
- Oaths and affirmations require the signer to be physically present before the notary, a rule only excepted by authorized Remote Online Notarizations.
- Do not confuse an oath, which attests to a document's truthfulness, with an acknowledgment, which verifies a signature was willingly made.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://open-exam-prep.com/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">9e653105-5798-44f5-8d17-04aa94a6958e</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/232cd480-6c59-418f-9262-4c11ce742669/government-exam-prep-cover.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2026 04:05:02 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/9e653105-5798-44f5-8d17-04aa94a6958e.mp3" length="2515200" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>02:37</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 24, Jurats and Verifications Upon Oath</title><itunes:title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 24, Jurats and Verifications Upon Oath</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- The absolute requirement for a signer to sign the document in the notary's presence for a Jurat, a common exam trap.
- The critical difference between a Jurat (swearing to the truth of contents) and an Acknowledgment (verifying a signature's authenticity).
- The maximum fee for a Jurat in Arizona is $10 per notarial act, a frequently tested detail.
- The correct verbal procedure for administering an oath or affirmation, which requires an affirmative verbal response.
- How to identify the specific certificate wording for a Jurat, which includes the phrase "Subscribed and sworn to before me."

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- The absolute requirement for a signer to sign the document in the notary's presence for a Jurat, a common exam trap.
- The critical difference between a Jurat (swearing to the truth of contents) and an Acknowledgment (verifying a signature's authenticity).
- The maximum fee for a Jurat in Arizona is $10 per notarial act, a frequently tested detail.
- The correct verbal procedure for administering an oath or affirmation, which requires an affirmative verbal response.
- How to identify the specific certificate wording for a Jurat, which includes the phrase "Subscribed and sworn to before me."

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://open-exam-prep.com/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">2d003ab6-4a14-4f75-bb4e-725c4eb8ce47</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/232cd480-6c59-418f-9262-4c11ce742669/government-exam-prep-cover.jpg"/><pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2026 04:05:02 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/2d003ab6-4a14-4f75-bb4e-725c4eb8ce47.mp3" length="3249024" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>03:23</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 23, Acknowledgments — Most Common Notarial Act</title><itunes:title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 23, Acknowledgments — Most Common Notarial Act</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- An acknowledgment verifies the signer's identity and their willing signature, not the moment of signing.
- Unlike a jurat, a document can be signed before meeting with an Arizona notary for an acknowledgment.
- Arizona notaries must confirm the signer personally appeared and acknowledged their signature, regardless of when it was signed.
- The maximum fee for an acknowledgment in Arizona is $10 per notary signature, as set by the Secretary of State.
- A common exam trap is confusing the requirements of an acknowledgment with those of a jurat, especially regarding the timing of the signature.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- An acknowledgment verifies the signer's identity and their willing signature, not the moment of signing.
- Unlike a jurat, a document can be signed before meeting with an Arizona notary for an acknowledgment.
- Arizona notaries must confirm the signer personally appeared and acknowledged their signature, regardless of when it was signed.
- The maximum fee for an acknowledgment in Arizona is $10 per notary signature, as set by the Secretary of State.
- A common exam trap is confusing the requirements of an acknowledgment with those of a jurat, especially regarding the timing of the signature.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://open-exam-prep.com/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">99bce54e-1b91-4ed9-a972-577e46ca5a6d</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/232cd480-6c59-418f-9262-4c11ce742669/government-exam-prep-cover.jpg"/><pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2026 04:05:02 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/99bce54e-1b91-4ed9-a972-577e46ca5a6d.mp3" length="2240256" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>02:20</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 22, Lost or Stolen Journal/Seal — Reporting</title><itunes:title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 22, Lost or Stolen Journal/Seal — Reporting</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- The mandatory 10-day deadline to report a lost or stolen seal or journal to the Arizona Secretary of State.
- The specific $1,000 civil penalty for failing to report within the required timeframe.
- The legal requirement to inform law enforcement in the case of theft, versus a simple loss.
- Why you must immediately suspend all notarial acts upon discovering a missing seal.
- The common exam trap of confusing the Secretary of State with the County Recorder for reporting a lost journal.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- The mandatory 10-day deadline to report a lost or stolen seal or journal to the Arizona Secretary of State.
- The specific $1,000 civil penalty for failing to report within the required timeframe.
- The legal requirement to inform law enforcement in the case of theft, versus a simple loss.
- Why you must immediately suspend all notarial acts upon discovering a missing seal.
- The common exam trap of confusing the Secretary of State with the County Recorder for reporting a lost journal.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://open-exam-prep.com/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">dfc027dc-f533-4949-a1a7-fc352c6c14d1</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/232cd480-6c59-418f-9262-4c11ce742669/government-exam-prep-cover.jpg"/><pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2026 04:05:02 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/dfc027dc-f533-4949-a1a7-fc352c6c14d1.mp3" length="2577024" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>02:41</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 21, Journal Retention</title><itunes:title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 21, Journal Retention</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- Upon commission termination, a notary's journal and seal must be delivered to the Arizona Secretary of State, not the County Recorder.
- Delivery of the journal and records must be done via certified mail or another method that provides a receipt for proof.
- A notary who neglects to deposit their records for three months after their commission ends may face a monetary penalty.
- The requirement to report a lost or stolen journal to the Secretary of State has a strict 10-day deadline.
- The civil penalty for failing to report a lost or stolen journal can be up to $1,000, a separate issue from surrendering the journal post-commission.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- Upon commission termination, a notary's journal and seal must be delivered to the Arizona Secretary of State, not the County Recorder.
- Delivery of the journal and records must be done via certified mail or another method that provides a receipt for proof.
- A notary who neglects to deposit their records for three months after their commission ends may face a monetary penalty.
- The requirement to report a lost or stolen journal to the Secretary of State has a strict 10-day deadline.
- The civil penalty for failing to report a lost or stolen journal can be up to $1,000, a separate issue from surrendering the journal post-commission.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://open-exam-prep.com/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">95c0eb8c-193c-4afa-8306-4ba7bcadeddc</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/232cd480-6c59-418f-9262-4c11ce742669/government-exam-prep-cover.jpg"/><pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2026 04:05:02 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/95c0eb8c-193c-4afa-8306-4ba7bcadeddc.mp3" length="2015232" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>02:06</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 20, Thumbprint in Journal — Real Property Documents</title><itunes:title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 20, Thumbprint in Journal — Real Property Documents</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- When an Arizona notary must obtain a thumbprint in their journal for real property documents.
- The specific types of documents, like deeds and powers of attorney, that trigger the thumbprint requirement.
- The mandatory action a notary must take if a signer refuses to provide their thumbprint for a covered document.
- How to handle situations where a signer is physically unable to provide a right thumbprint.
- Common exam questions and traps related to Arizona's journal thumbprint law.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- When an Arizona notary must obtain a thumbprint in their journal for real property documents.
- The specific types of documents, like deeds and powers of attorney, that trigger the thumbprint requirement.
- The mandatory action a notary must take if a signer refuses to provide their thumbprint for a covered document.
- How to handle situations where a signer is physically unable to provide a right thumbprint.
- Common exam questions and traps related to Arizona's journal thumbprint law.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://open-exam-prep.com/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">6f8bd7d8-09bb-405c-b8ec-c3eb10765e44</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/232cd480-6c59-418f-9262-4c11ce742669/government-exam-prep-cover.jpg"/><pubDate>Sun, 17 May 2026 04:05:02 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/6f8bd7d8-09bb-405c-b8ec-c3eb10765e44.mp3" length="2110464" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>02:12</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 19, Required Journal Entry Fields</title><itunes:title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 19, Required Journal Entry Fields</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- The required fields for every Arizona notary journal entry as specified by A.R.S. § 41-319.
- How to correctly describe a document and notarial act, avoiding vague descriptions that appear on the exam.
- The specific details needed when recording a signer's government-issued identification.
- Common exam traps, such as how to record a waived fee and the strict prohibition on accepting expired IDs.
- A memorable shortcut (WHO, WHAT, WHEN, HOW, HOW MUCH) to recall all journal requirements during your test.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- The required fields for every Arizona notary journal entry as specified by A.R.S. § 41-319.
- How to correctly describe a document and notarial act, avoiding vague descriptions that appear on the exam.
- The specific details needed when recording a signer's government-issued identification.
- Common exam traps, such as how to record a waived fee and the strict prohibition on accepting expired IDs.
- A memorable shortcut (WHO, WHAT, WHEN, HOW, HOW MUCH) to recall all journal requirements during your test.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://open-exam-prep.com/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">9d425c51-71f5-40d3-b57e-e2bb49c79a95</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/232cd480-6c59-418f-9262-4c11ce742669/government-exam-prep-cover.jpg"/><pubDate>Sat, 16 May 2026 04:05:02 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/9d425c51-71f5-40d3-b57e-e2bb49c79a95.mp3" length="2651520" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>02:46</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 18, The Notary Journal — Mandatory Under A.R.S. §41-319</title><itunes:title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 18, The Notary Journal — Mandatory Under A.R.S. §41-319</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- Under A.R.S. § 41-319, Arizona notaries are required to record every notarial act for tangible records in a paper journal.
- The journal must have consecutively numbered pages; loose-leaf or spiral-bound notebooks are not permitted.
- Notaries may only maintain one paper journal at a time, unless a second journal is needed for confidential or non-public records.
- Each journal entry must be completed at the time of the notarization and include the date, document type, signer's name, address, signature, ID details, and fee.
- Failure to maintain a journal is a violation of Arizona law and can be grounds for commission suspension or revocation.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- Under A.R.S. § 41-319, Arizona notaries are required to record every notarial act for tangible records in a paper journal.
- The journal must have consecutively numbered pages; loose-leaf or spiral-bound notebooks are not permitted.
- Notaries may only maintain one paper journal at a time, unless a second journal is needed for confidential or non-public records.
- Each journal entry must be completed at the time of the notarization and include the date, document type, signer's name, address, signature, ID details, and fee.
- Failure to maintain a journal is a violation of Arizona law and can be grounds for commission suspension or revocation.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://open-exam-prep.com/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">baf31bce-740e-4443-97f0-73f7091e2501</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/232cd480-6c59-418f-9262-4c11ce742669/government-exam-prep-cover.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2026 04:05:02 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/baf31bce-740e-4443-97f0-73f7091e2501.mp3" length="2404224" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>02:30</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 17, Ordering and Securing the Seal</title><itunes:title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 17, Ordering and Securing the Seal</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- That you must purchase your own seal from a commercial vendor after receiving your commission certificate.
- Vendors are required by law to verify your commission certificate before creating and providing your seal.
- Your notary seal must always be stored in a locked, secure area under your exclusive control.
- If your seal is lost or stolen, you must notify the Secretary of State in writing within ten days.
- Only the commissioned notary is legally permitted to possess the official notary seal.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- That you must purchase your own seal from a commercial vendor after receiving your commission certificate.
- Vendors are required by law to verify your commission certificate before creating and providing your seal.
- Your notary seal must always be stored in a locked, secure area under your exclusive control.
- If your seal is lost or stolen, you must notify the Secretary of State in writing within ten days.
- Only the commissioned notary is legally permitted to possess the official notary seal.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://open-exam-prep.com/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">ff4eb2f0-7462-423c-88a6-8a259ff65d0d</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/232cd480-6c59-418f-9262-4c11ce742669/government-exam-prep-cover.jpg"/><pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2026 04:05:02 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/ff4eb2f0-7462-423c-88a6-8a259ff65d0d.mp3" length="2440320" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>02:33</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 16, Seal Format Rules</title><itunes:title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 16, Seal Format Rules</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- An Arizona notary's official seal must be a rubber stamp using dark ink, such as black or dark blue; an embosser may be used as a supplement but not as a replacement.
- The seal must be photographically reproducible, which is why an ink stamp is required and an embosser alone is insufficient.
- A compliant seal must contain the words "Notary Public," the notary's name, county of commission, commission expiration date, and the Great Seal of Arizona.
- The seal's shape can be rectangular (not to exceed 1.5 by 2.5 inches) or circular (not to exceed 1.5 inches in diameter).
- The notary is legally required to maintain exclusive control of their seal at all times, and only one official seal may be possessed at a time.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- An Arizona notary's official seal must be a rubber stamp using dark ink, such as black or dark blue; an embosser may be used as a supplement but not as a replacement.
- The seal must be photographically reproducible, which is why an ink stamp is required and an embosser alone is insufficient.
- A compliant seal must contain the words "Notary Public," the notary's name, county of commission, commission expiration date, and the Great Seal of Arizona.
- The seal's shape can be rectangular (not to exceed 1.5 by 2.5 inches) or circular (not to exceed 1.5 inches in diameter).
- The notary is legally required to maintain exclusive control of their seal at all times, and only one official seal may be possessed at a time.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://open-exam-prep.com/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">45cd373d-b3d5-4780-8968-5557ca6a46fe</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/232cd480-6c59-418f-9262-4c11ce742669/government-exam-prep-cover.jpg"/><pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2026 04:05:02 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/45cd373d-b3d5-4780-8968-5557ca6a46fe.mp3" length="2528256" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>02:38</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 15, The Official Seal — Required Elements</title><itunes:title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 15, The Official Seal — Required Elements</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- The five mandatory elements that must appear on an Arizona notary seal as per A.R.S. § 41-321.
- Why the Great Seal of the State of Arizona is strictly forbidden on a personal notary seal.
- The specific physical requirements for the seal, including ink color, reproducibility, and acceptable shapes (rectangular or circular).
- The key distinction between required information and optional details like the notary commission number.
- How to spot common exam traps related to incorrect seal formats, missing information, and prohibited elements.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- The five mandatory elements that must appear on an Arizona notary seal as per A.R.S. § 41-321.
- Why the Great Seal of the State of Arizona is strictly forbidden on a personal notary seal.
- The specific physical requirements for the seal, including ink color, reproducibility, and acceptable shapes (rectangular or circular).
- The key distinction between required information and optional details like the notary commission number.
- How to spot common exam traps related to incorrect seal formats, missing information, and prohibited elements.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://open-exam-prep.com/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">2fbf6896-4d55-4bfd-be2d-785959727377</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/232cd480-6c59-418f-9262-4c11ce742669/government-exam-prep-cover.jpg"/><pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2026 04:05:02 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/2fbf6896-4d55-4bfd-be2d-785959727377.mp3" length="2757120" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>02:52</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 14, Renewal Process</title><itunes:title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 14, Renewal Process</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- That the Arizona notary renewal process is identical to a new application, with no automatic renewal or grace period.
- A renewal packet requires a new application, a $43 fee, and a new four-year, $5,000 surety bond.
- As of July 2025, all renewing notaries must pass an open-book state exam with a score of 80% or higher.
- Upon renewal, you receive a new four-year commission and must obtain a new notary seal with the updated expiration date.
- A common exam trap involves the timing of using your new seal; you cannot use it before the official start date of your new commission.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- That the Arizona notary renewal process is identical to a new application, with no automatic renewal or grace period.
- A renewal packet requires a new application, a $43 fee, and a new four-year, $5,000 surety bond.
- As of July 2025, all renewing notaries must pass an open-book state exam with a score of 80% or higher.
- Upon renewal, you receive a new four-year commission and must obtain a new notary seal with the updated expiration date.
- A common exam trap involves the timing of using your new seal; you cannot use it before the official start date of your new commission.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://open-exam-prep.com/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">47f1b7ec-1dae-4878-80cf-321e27362b38</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/232cd480-6c59-418f-9262-4c11ce742669/government-exam-prep-cover.jpg"/><pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2026 04:05:02 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/47f1b7ec-1dae-4878-80cf-321e27362b38.mp3" length="1965696" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>02:03</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 13, Four-Year Commission Term</title><itunes:title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 13, Four-Year Commission Term</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- The specific four-year length of an Arizona notary commission as defined by statute.
- Why the commission expiration date is a mandatory and testable element of the official notary seal.
- The critical fact that the renewal process is identical to the initial application process, with no shortcuts.
- The non-existence of a grace period for renewing an expired commission and its legal consequences.
- A simple mnemonic to recall the four key renewal requirements tied to the four-year term.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- The specific four-year length of an Arizona notary commission as defined by statute.
- Why the commission expiration date is a mandatory and testable element of the official notary seal.
- The critical fact that the renewal process is identical to the initial application process, with no shortcuts.
- The non-existence of a grace period for renewing an expired commission and its legal consequences.
- A simple mnemonic to recall the four key renewal requirements tied to the four-year term.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://open-exam-prep.com/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">fb53fcf3-61ac-4c50-b14c-95d5b68f183b</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/232cd480-6c59-418f-9262-4c11ce742669/government-exam-prep-cover.jpg"/><pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2026 04:05:02 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/fb53fcf3-61ac-4c50-b14c-95d5b68f183b.mp3" length="1804800" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>01:53</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 12, The Oath of Office</title><itunes:title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 12, The Oath of Office</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- The Oath of Office is a mandatory requirement for all Arizona notary applicants under A.R.S. § 38-231.
- In Arizona, the oath is physically located on the notary bond form itself and is notarized.
- The application, notarized bond with the oath, and filing fee are all submitted together to the Secretary of State.
- Failure to have a signed and filed oath renders the notary commission completely void, not just suspended.
- The oath is a personal pledge to faithfully perform duties, distinct from the financial surety bond.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- The Oath of Office is a mandatory requirement for all Arizona notary applicants under A.R.S. § 38-231.
- In Arizona, the oath is physically located on the notary bond form itself and is notarized.
- The application, notarized bond with the oath, and filing fee are all submitted together to the Secretary of State.
- Failure to have a signed and filed oath renders the notary commission completely void, not just suspended.
- The oath is a personal pledge to faithfully perform duties, distinct from the financial surety bond.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://open-exam-prep.com/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">68d6c61b-97d1-4a23-bc85-80e6ff1ac740</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/232cd480-6c59-418f-9262-4c11ce742669/government-exam-prep-cover.jpg"/><pubDate>Sat, 09 May 2026 04:05:02 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/68d6c61b-97d1-4a23-bc85-80e6ff1ac740.mp3" length="2860800" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>02:59</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 11, Errors and Omissions (E&amp;O) Insurance</title><itunes:title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 11, Errors and Omissions (E&amp;O) Insurance</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- E&O insurance is optional for Arizona notaries, while a $5,000 surety bond is mandatory.
- The required surety bond is for the public's protection and the notary must repay any claims paid from it.
- E&O insurance protects the notary's personal assets by covering damages and legal defense costs.
- Exam questions often create scenarios to test your understanding of who is protected by a bond versus E&O insurance.
- A common exam trap involves confusing the mandatory nature of the bond with the optional nature of E&O insurance.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- E&O insurance is optional for Arizona notaries, while a $5,000 surety bond is mandatory.
- The required surety bond is for the public's protection and the notary must repay any claims paid from it.
- E&O insurance protects the notary's personal assets by covering damages and legal defense costs.
- Exam questions often create scenarios to test your understanding of who is protected by a bond versus E&O insurance.
- A common exam trap involves confusing the mandatory nature of the bond with the optional nature of E&O insurance.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://open-exam-prep.com/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">e1ea812b-8c01-481f-9edb-579ef83f5c52</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/232cd480-6c59-418f-9262-4c11ce742669/government-exam-prep-cover.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2026 04:05:02 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/e1ea812b-8c01-481f-9edb-579ef83f5c52.mp3" length="2253696" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>02:21</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 10, The $5,000 Surety Bond</title><itunes:title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 10, The $5,000 Surety Bond</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- The Arizona Notary surety bond is a mandatory $5,000, as required by A.R.S. § 41-315.
- The bond's primary purpose is to protect the public from financial harm due to notary error or misconduct, not to protect the notary.
- If a surety company pays a claim, the notary is legally obligated to reimburse the company in full through a process called subrogation.
- The bond must be filed with the Arizona Secretary of State and cannot be dated more than 60 days before or after the commission date.
- A common exam trap is to confuse the surety bond with an insurance policy that covers the notary's own financial losses.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- The Arizona Notary surety bond is a mandatory $5,000, as required by A.R.S. § 41-315.
- The bond's primary purpose is to protect the public from financial harm due to notary error or misconduct, not to protect the notary.
- If a surety company pays a claim, the notary is legally obligated to reimburse the company in full through a process called subrogation.
- The bond must be filed with the Arizona Secretary of State and cannot be dated more than 60 days before or after the commission date.
- A common exam trap is to confuse the surety bond with an insurance policy that covers the notary's own financial losses.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://open-exam-prep.com/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">e0aa4c3a-2892-47db-8d45-a1dfdfad903b</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/232cd480-6c59-418f-9262-4c11ce742669/government-exam-prep-cover.jpg"/><pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2026 04:05:02 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/e0aa4c3a-2892-47db-8d45-a1dfdfad903b.mp3" length="2591232" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>02:42</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 9, Fingerprinting Requirement</title><itunes:title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 9, Fingerprinting Requirement</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- Arizona law requires a criminal background check for all notary applicants, which is satisfied through fingerprinting.
- Applicants can either use a valid, unexpired DPS-issued Fingerprint Clearance Card or submit a new set of fingerprints with their application.
- A Fingerprint Clearance Card is valid for six years, while an Arizona notary commission is valid for four years.
- A frequent reason for application rejection is relying on an expired Fingerprint Clearance Card.
- The mnemonic 'Six years clear, four to swear' helps recall the card's six-year validity versus the commission's four-year term.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- Arizona law requires a criminal background check for all notary applicants, which is satisfied through fingerprinting.
- Applicants can either use a valid, unexpired DPS-issued Fingerprint Clearance Card or submit a new set of fingerprints with their application.
- A Fingerprint Clearance Card is valid for six years, while an Arizona notary commission is valid for four years.
- A frequent reason for application rejection is relying on an expired Fingerprint Clearance Card.
- The mnemonic 'Six years clear, four to swear' helps recall the card's six-year validity versus the commission's four-year term.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://open-exam-prep.com/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">1e863d94-0380-48cc-854e-a32d0d076d31</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/232cd480-6c59-418f-9262-4c11ce742669/government-exam-prep-cover.jpg"/><pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2026 04:05:02 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/1e863d94-0380-48cc-854e-a32d0d076d31.mp3" length="3043200" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>03:10</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 8, The Application Form and Process</title><itunes:title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 8, The Application Form and Process</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- The Arizona Notary application packet must include the application, a $5,000 surety bond, and a $43 filing fee submitted to the Secretary of State.
- A valid fingerprint clearance card is a prerequisite for being issued a notary commission in Arizona.
- The typical processing time for a notary application is approximately four to six weeks.
- After receiving your commission certificate, you must ensure your $5,000 bond is filed with the Secretary of State within 60 days of the commission date.
- Your official notary seal must be ordered only after you receive your commission, as it must exactly match the name, number, and expiration date on the certificate.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- The Arizona Notary application packet must include the application, a $5,000 surety bond, and a $43 filing fee submitted to the Secretary of State.
- A valid fingerprint clearance card is a prerequisite for being issued a notary commission in Arizona.
- The typical processing time for a notary application is approximately four to six weeks.
- After receiving your commission certificate, you must ensure your $5,000 bond is filed with the Secretary of State within 60 days of the commission date.
- Your official notary seal must be ordered only after you receive your commission, as it must exactly match the name, number, and expiration date on the certificate.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://open-exam-prep.com/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">05659cc6-327f-4c08-862f-9dfae97fd207</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/232cd480-6c59-418f-9262-4c11ce742669/government-exam-prep-cover.jpg"/><pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2026 04:05:02 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/05659cc6-327f-4c08-862f-9dfae97fd207.mp3" length="2201088" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>02:18</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 7, Disqualifying Convictions</title><itunes:title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 7, Disqualifying Convictions</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- A felony conviction disqualifies an applicant unless their civil rights are fully restored and they are not under any form of criminal supervision like parole or probation.
- Misdemeanor convictions, particularly those involving moral turpitude, fraud, or dishonesty, are evaluated on a case-by-case basis by the Secretary of State.
- A prior revocation of a notary commission can be grounds for refusal to grant a new commission.
- The Arizona Secretary of State conducts a mandatory criminal background check on all notary applicants.
- A key exam trap is to understand that both full restoration of civil rights and completion of all sentencing requirements (including parole) are necessary for a felon to become eligible.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- A felony conviction disqualifies an applicant unless their civil rights are fully restored and they are not under any form of criminal supervision like parole or probation.
- Misdemeanor convictions, particularly those involving moral turpitude, fraud, or dishonesty, are evaluated on a case-by-case basis by the Secretary of State.
- A prior revocation of a notary commission can be grounds for refusal to grant a new commission.
- The Arizona Secretary of State conducts a mandatory criminal background check on all notary applicants.
- A key exam trap is to understand that both full restoration of civil rights and completion of all sentencing requirements (including parole) are necessary for a felon to become eligible.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://open-exam-prep.com/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">c74b0066-8b63-428b-950d-92b69f14289f</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/232cd480-6c59-418f-9262-4c11ce742669/government-exam-prep-cover.jpg"/><pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2026 04:05:02 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/c74b0066-8b63-428b-950d-92b69f14289f.mp3" length="2028288" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>02:07</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 6, Eligibility Requirements</title><itunes:title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 6, Eligibility Requirements</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- The five core eligibility requirements for an Arizona Notary Public commission per A.R.S. § 41-312.
- How the exam tests the definitions of 'resident' and 'legal permanent resident' using trick scenarios.
- The specific rules regarding felony convictions and the critical importance of having civil rights restored.
- Why a false statement on your notary application can lead to immediate denial or future revocation.
- A simple mnemonic phrase to help you recall the key qualifications under pressure during the exam.]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- The five core eligibility requirements for an Arizona Notary Public commission per A.R.S. § 41-312.
- How the exam tests the definitions of 'resident' and 'legal permanent resident' using trick scenarios.
- The specific rules regarding felony convictions and the critical importance of having civil rights restored.
- Why a false statement on your notary application can lead to immediate denial or future revocation.
- A simple mnemonic phrase to help you recall the key qualifications under pressure during the exam.]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://open-exam-prep.com/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">fa7f5d89-56fe-4575-8edb-9489b888c486</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/232cd480-6c59-418f-9262-4c11ce742669/government-exam-prep-cover.jpg"/><pubDate>Sun, 03 May 2026 04:05:02 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/fa7f5d89-56fe-4575-8edb-9489b888c486.mp3" length="2806656" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>02:55</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 5, Sources of Arizona Notary Law</title><itunes:title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 5, Sources of Arizona Notary Law</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- The foundational laws for traditional notarization are in Arizona Revised Statutes (A.R.S.) Title 41, Chapter 2.1.
- Remote Online Notarization (RON) is governed by a separate set of laws, A.R.S. §§ 41-371 to 41-380.
- The Arizona Administrative Code (A.A.C.) provides the detailed 'how-to' rules that supplement the state statutes, such as setting specific fee caps.
- The Arizona Notary Public Reference Manual is a critical, testable document that all applicants attest to having read and understood.
- A common exam trap is confusing the roles of statutes (the 'what') versus administrative rules (the 'how'), and underestimating the importance of the manual.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- The foundational laws for traditional notarization are in Arizona Revised Statutes (A.R.S.) Title 41, Chapter 2.1.
- Remote Online Notarization (RON) is governed by a separate set of laws, A.R.S. §§ 41-371 to 41-380.
- The Arizona Administrative Code (A.A.C.) provides the detailed 'how-to' rules that supplement the state statutes, such as setting specific fee caps.
- The Arizona Notary Public Reference Manual is a critical, testable document that all applicants attest to having read and understood.
- A common exam trap is confusing the roles of statutes (the 'what') versus administrative rules (the 'how'), and underestimating the importance of the manual.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://open-exam-prep.com/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">d37cb141-ee9e-4c2e-95e4-78a0c80fb336</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/232cd480-6c59-418f-9262-4c11ce742669/government-exam-prep-cover.jpg"/><pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2026 04:05:02 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/d37cb141-ee9e-4c2e-95e4-78a0c80fb336.mp3" length="3068160" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>03:12</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 4, Commissioning Authority — Arizona SOS</title><itunes:title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 4, Commissioning Authority — Arizona SOS</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- The Arizona Secretary of State is the sole commissioning authority for notaries, as defined in the Arizona Revised Statutes.
- Arizona notaries possess statewide jurisdiction and are not limited to performing acts in their county of residence.
- Exam questions frequently test the difference between state-level commissioning (Arizona) and county-level systems (like California).
- The application, $5,000 surety bond, and $43 fee are all submitted directly to the Secretary of State.
- A helpful mnemonic: "The SOS is the SOLE source," linking the Secretary of State to their role as the single commissioning authority.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- The Arizona Secretary of State is the sole commissioning authority for notaries, as defined in the Arizona Revised Statutes.
- Arizona notaries possess statewide jurisdiction and are not limited to performing acts in their county of residence.
- Exam questions frequently test the difference between state-level commissioning (Arizona) and county-level systems (like California).
- The application, $5,000 surety bond, and $43 fee are all submitted directly to the Secretary of State.
- A helpful mnemonic: "The SOS is the SOLE source," linking the Secretary of State to their role as the single commissioning authority.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://open-exam-prep.com/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">493169ab-4734-4755-8ead-3ad5f1e8a83f</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/232cd480-6c59-418f-9262-4c11ce742669/government-exam-prep-cover.jpg"/><pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2026 04:05:02 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/493169ab-4734-4755-8ead-3ad5f1e8a83f.mp3" length="2024832" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>02:07</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 3, Notary as Ministerial Officer — Not Judicial</title><itunes:title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 3, Notary as Ministerial Officer — Not Judicial</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- An Arizona Notary's role is strictly ministerial, meaning they follow written rules without personal discretion.
- Notaries act as impartial witnesses to verify a signer's identity, not the document's legality or accuracy.
- Providing legal advice or choosing a notarial act for a signer constitutes the Unauthorized Practice of Law (UPL) under A.R.S. § 41-273.
- Exam questions often test the ministerial-judicial boundary by presenting scenarios where signers ask for prohibited legal advice.
- Committing UPL in Arizona can lead to permanent commission revocation, civil penalties, and even felony charges.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- An Arizona Notary's role is strictly ministerial, meaning they follow written rules without personal discretion.
- Notaries act as impartial witnesses to verify a signer's identity, not the document's legality or accuracy.
- Providing legal advice or choosing a notarial act for a signer constitutes the Unauthorized Practice of Law (UPL) under A.R.S. § 41-273.
- Exam questions often test the ministerial-judicial boundary by presenting scenarios where signers ask for prohibited legal advice.
- Committing UPL in Arizona can lead to permanent commission revocation, civil penalties, and even felony charges.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://open-exam-prep.com/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">602194e1-f905-45ca-8b61-2b83e872c8dc</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/232cd480-6c59-418f-9262-4c11ce742669/government-exam-prep-cover.jpg"/><pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2026 04:05:02 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/602194e1-f905-45ca-8b61-2b83e872c8dc.mp3" length="3062400" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>03:11</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 2, History and Purpose of Notarization</title><itunes:title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 2, History and Purpose of Notarization</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- The historical origins of the notary public trace back to scribes in the ancient Roman Republic.
- In Arizona, the primary purpose of notarization is to deter fraud, verify a signature's authenticity, and ensure the signer acts willingly and without coercion.
- A notary serves as an impartial, state-commissioned witness to the signing of documents.
- Notarization is critical for high-stakes documents such as real estate deeds, powers of attorney, and affidavits.
- A key exam trap involves confusing the notary's duty to verify the signer's identity and willingness with verifying the document's content or legality.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams.

In this episode you will learn:
- The historical origins of the notary public trace back to scribes in the ancient Roman Republic.
- In Arizona, the primary purpose of notarization is to deter fraud, verify a signature's authenticity, and ensure the signer acts willingly and without coercion.
- A notary serves as an impartial, state-commissioned witness to the signing of documents.
- Notarization is critical for high-stakes documents such as real estate deeds, powers of attorney, and affidavits.
- A key exam trap involves confusing the notary's duty to verify the signer's identity and willingness with verifying the document's content or legality.

For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://open-exam-prep.com/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">3d0a679c-a5bb-44d6-b3b5-2fd084e506de</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/232cd480-6c59-418f-9262-4c11ce742669/government-exam-prep-cover.jpg"/><pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2026 04:05:02 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/3d0a679c-a5bb-44d6-b3b5-2fd084e506de.mp3" length="2153856" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>02:15</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item><item><title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 1, What an Arizona Notary Public Is</title><itunes:title>Arizona Notary Exam Prep 1, What an Arizona Notary Public Is</itunes:title><description><![CDATA[<p>This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams. In this episode you will learn: - An Arizona Notary is a public officer commissioned by the Secretary of State with statewide jurisdiction. - The primary role of a notary is to deter fraud by verifying a signer's identity, willingness, and awareness. - Notaries are ministerial officers who must follow the law without discretion and are strictly prohibited from giving legal advice. - A notary must be an impartial witness and cannot notarize documents in which they or their spouse have a direct beneficial interest. - Under Arizona law, a notary cannot perform notarial acts for any person related to them by marriage or adoption. For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This podcast is made by Ran Chen, who holds an EA license, Insurance and Securities licenses (Series 6, 63, 65), and the CFP® designation. He is passionate about opening access to high-quality exam preparation resources and helping learners prepare more effectively for professional certification exams. In this episode you will learn: - An Arizona Notary is a public officer commissioned by the Secretary of State with statewide jurisdiction. - The primary role of a notary is to deter fraud by verifying a signer's identity, willingness, and awareness. - Notaries are ministerial officers who must follow the law without discretion and are strictly prohibited from giving legal advice. - A notary must be an impartial witness and cannot notarize documents in which they or their spouse have a direct beneficial interest. - Under Arizona law, a notary cannot perform notarial acts for any person related to them by marriage or adoption. For more free exam prep tools, practice questions, and AI-powered explanations, visit https://open-exam-prep.com/ or YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Open-exam-prep</p>]]></content:encoded><link><![CDATA[https://open-exam-prep.com/]]></link><guid isPermaLink="false">e1b8c857-69ae-4706-a2d7-526afab21e47</guid><itunes:image href="https://artwork.captivate.fm/232cd480-6c59-418f-9262-4c11ce742669/government-exam-prep-cover.jpg"/><pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2026 03:58:00 -0700</pubDate><enclosure url="https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/e1b8c857-69ae-4706-a2d7-526afab21e47.mp3" length="3379200" type="audio/mpeg"/><itunes:duration>03:31</itunes:duration><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType></item></channel></rss>